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Answered by sahanakr8
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The Qutub Minar, also spelled as Qutb Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and "victory tower" that forms part of the Qutb complex. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of New Delhi, India.[3][4] It is one of most visited tourist spots in the city due to it being one of the earliest that survives in the Indian subcontinent

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It can be compared to the 62-metre all-brick Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, of c. 1190, which was constructed a decade or so before the probable start of the Delhi tower.[7] The surfaces of both are elaborately decorated with inscriptions and geometric patterns. The Qutb Minar has a shaft that is fluted with "superb stalactite bracketing under the balconies" at the top of each stage.[8][9][10] In general, minarets were slow to be used in India and are often detached from the main mosque where they exist

Answered by madhumitaa7002
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The Qutub Minar is a towering 73 meter high tower which was started consturcting by Qutub-ud Din Aibak and completed by his son-in-law Iltutmush in 1193. The tower was built to celebrate Muslim dominance in Delhi after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler. This tower is the highest tower in India, complete with five storeys and projecting balconies. Qutub Minar is built on the pattern of Indo Islamic architecture similar to 'Minaret of Jam' in Afghanistan. Qutub Minar opens every day of the week from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm and has a decorative light show in the evening. Qutub Minar is surrounded by famous architectures like Alai-Darwaza, Tomb of Iltutmish, two mosques, etc. Qutub Minar had been damaged in because of lightning strikes. 5) The damaged part of Qutub Minar was rebuilt by Firoj Shah Tughlaq. The Qutub Minar is slightly tilted towards one side due to many renovations that were done over a period of time. The walls of Qutub Minar have the inscriptions written in Urdu and are considered to be taken from verses of the Holy Quran. It took almost around 75 years to build Qutub Minar and was started by Aibak in 1192 and finished by Iltutmish. Qutub Minar Festival is celebrated every year in the month of November and December. 10) The Minar has been affected by earthquakes in the past and has undergone a major reconstruction process in the year 1505.

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